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Current Awareness Bulletin No. 10-11 October-November 2008 Current Awareness Bulletin Centre for Women’s Development Studies 25, Bhai Vir Singh Marg (Gole Market), New Delhi-110001, India. Ph.: 011-23345530, 23366931, 23365541 Fax: 91-23346044 E-mail: [email protected] | URL: www.cwds. ac.in /library/library.htm CONTENTS Section 1: Journals/ Periodicals/ Newsletters Articles Aging ..................................................................................001 Book Reviews.....................................................................002-020 Child Abuse........................................................................021-022 Child Labour.......................................................................023-026 Children ..............................................................................027 Childrens Rights.................................................................028-034 Crimes.................................................................................035 Demography .......................................................................036 Education............................................................................037-038 Feminism............................................................................039-042 Health .................................................................................043-045 History................................................................................046 Laws ...................................................................................047-048 Marriage .............................................................................049-050 Migration............................................................................051-057 Personalia ...........................................................................058-059 Politics ................................................................................060 Programmes and Policies ...................................................061 Sexuality.............................................................................062-065 Surrogate Mothers ..............................................................066-067 Trafficking..........................................................................068 Tribes and Tribals...............................................................069-071 Widows...............................................................................072-074 Women-Aging....................................................................075-076 2 -Conferences ............................................................077 -Credit ......................................................................078 -Crimes Against .......................................................079-090 -Domestic Violence .......................................091 -Dowry...........................................................092-093 -Rape..............................................................094-105 -Sati................................................................106-109 -Sex Workers .................................................110-117 -Sexual Harassment .......................................118-121 -Witch Hunting ..............................................122 -Detention.................................................................123 -Development...........................................................124-126 -Education ................................................................127-134 -Employment............................................................135-160 -Empowerment.........................................................161-164 -Entrepreneurs..........................................................165-167 -Environment ...........................................................168-169 -Globalisation...........................................................170 -Health......................................................................171-182 -History ....................................................................183 -Information Technology.........................................184-185 -Laws........................................................................186-201 -Literature.................................................................202-203 -Marriage..................................................................204-205 -Media ......................................................................206-210 -Migration ................................................................211-214 -Movements .............................................................215-219 -Muslims ..................................................................220-222 -Panchayati Raj ........................................................223-225 -Politics ....................................................................226-234 -Programmes and Policies........................................235-238 -Religion...................................................................239-243 -Science....................................................................244 -Status.......................................................................245-250 -Terrorism ................................................................251 -Tribes and Tribals...................................................252-253 Women’s Rights.................................................................254-255 Section 2: Books/ Mimeo Papers/ Conferences/ Seminars/ Workshop Reports 3 Children ..............................................................................001-002 Demography .......................................................................003-004 Education............................................................................005-006 Family.................................................................................007 Fiction.................................................................................008 Gender ................................................................................009 Information and Communication Technologies ................010 Peace...................................................................................011 Statistics..............................................................................012 Women-Agriculture............................................................013 -Biographies.............................................................014-016 -Budget.....................................................................017 -Education ................................................................018 -Employment............................................................019-020 -Globalisation...........................................................021 -Health......................................................................022-024 -Information and Communication Technologies.....025 -Land Rights.............................................................026-027 -Literature.................................................................028 -Panchayati Raj ........................................................029 -Politics ....................................................................030-031 -Psychology..............................................................032 -Religion...................................................................033 -Science....................................................................034 -Violence Against ....................................................035 Women’s Studies................................................................036-038 4 List Journals/ Newspapers are indexed in this Issue AJWS: Asian Journal of Women's Studies (Seoul, Korea) Antarang Sangini (Mumbai) Asian Age (New Delhi) Biblio: a Review of Books (New Delhi) Contributions to Indian Sociology (New Delhi) Deccan Herald (Bangalore) Development and Change (The Hague, The Netherlands) Economic and Political Weekly (Mumbai) Frontline (Chennai) Gender, Technology and Development (New Delhi) Hashiye ki Aawaz (New Delhi) Health Action (New Delhi) Hecate: an interdisciplinary Journal of Women's Liberation (Queensland, Australia) Hindu (New Delhi) Hindustan Times (New Delhi) Hum Sabla (New Delhi) Human Touch (New Delhi) Indian Journal of Gerontology (Jaipur) 5 Journal of the History of Sexuality (Austin, USA) Kerala Sociologist: Journal of the Kerala Sociological Society (Trivandrum, Kerala) Labour File (New Delhi) Legal News and Views (New Delhi) Nari Samvad (Ranchi) Samya Drishti (New Delhi) Samyukta: a Journal of Women's Studies (Thiruvananthapuram) Social Action (New Delhi) Telegraph (Kolkata) The Book Review (New Delhi) The Indian Journal of Social Work (Mumbai) Think India Quarterly (New Delhi) Times of India (New Delhi) University News (New Delhi) Uttar Pradesh Journal of Social Science Research (Ballia, Uttar Pradesh) Vikasini: the Journal of Women's Employment (New Delhi) Women in Action (Quezon City, Philippines) Women’s Link (New Delhi) 6 Section – 1 7 Aging 001 Leland, John. In sweetie and dear a hurt beyond insult for the elderly. Hindu. 8 October; 2008. p.11. Book Reviews 002 Devika, K. Doing the history of social reform (Review of) Women and social reform in modern India Vol. 1/ed. by Sumit Sarkar and Tanika Sarkar.-New Delhi: Permanent, 2007. 465p. The Book Review. 32(10); October 2008. p.23-24. 003 Dutt, Barkha. Conversations with 'BB' (Review of) Goodbye shahzadi: a political biography of Benazir Bhutto/by Shyam Bhatia.-New Delhi: Lotus Roli, 2008. 130p. Biblio: a Review
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